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SFFilm - After What Happened at the Library with Kyle Casey Chu and Róisín Isner

SFFilm - After What Happened at the Library with Kyle Casey Chu and Róisín Isner

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We're proud to kick off our SFFilm 2025 coverage with a very Bay centered short film!

After What Happened at the Library is a fictional story based on the real events that took place in 2022 when Kyle Casey Chu, a drag queen, was attacked by Proud Boys spouting homophobic and transphobic slurs at the popular Drag Story Hour at the San Lorenzo Library. We're joined by co-writer Róisín Isner and co-writer/actor Kyle Casey Chu (aka Panda Dulce) to discuss the origins of Drag Story Hour, the two-part trauma of becoming public victims and then political puppets, and why it's important to be aware of how we consume the news.

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